"Nature teaches beasts to know their friends...." - Quote by William Shakespeare
Nature teaches beasts to know their friends.
More by William Shakespeare
More on Friendship
“Friends hold a mirror up to each other; through that mirror they can see each other in ways that would not otherwise be accessible to them, and it is this mirroring that helps them improve themselves as persons.”
“Hear no ill of a friend, nor speak any of an enemy.”
“Friendship takes place between those who have an affinity for one another, and is a perfectly natural and inevitable result. No professions nor advances will avail.... It is a drama in which the parties have no part to act.”
More on Instinct
“In a game like football, where you have very little time to decide what you are going to do, you have to react almost instinctively, naturally.”
“The peasants of the Asturias believe that in every litter of wolves there is one pup that is killed by the mother for fear that on growing up it would devour the other little ones.”
“Reason and Knowledge have always played a secondary, subordinate, auxiliary role in the life of peoples, and this will always be the case. A people is shaped and driven forward by an entirely different kind of force, one which commands and coerces them and the origin of which is obscure and inexplicable despite the reality of its presence.”